OSE Immunotherapeutics Receives €8.4 M in Public Funding for Registrational Ph 3 Trial of Cancer Vaccine Tedopi® in Lung Cancer
Nicolas Poirier, Chief Executive Officer of OSE Immunotherapeutics, comments: « We thank the State and Bpifrance for renewing their confidence and supporting us with this funding. It will enable the Company to accelerate the last step of clinical development of our cancer vaccine Tedopi®. This innovation will meet the important medical need of non-small cell lung cancer patients who are failing after immunotherapy, and who do not have today any approved therapeutic options. Following FDA approval on the trial protocol in early 2024, we will be able to start this confirmatory Phase 3 in the United States in the coming weeks and then, once we receive approval from the EMA, in Europe and in France where many clinical sites will be set up. We thank particularly the international groups of clinical investigators and lung cancer experts who, from the beginning, support us and are committed to advance the clinical development of Tedopi® towards a potential new standard treatment in second line of metastatic or advanced lung cancer”
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